One post I’ve been really keen to write about though is how to prepare and pack for a ski holiday, as I know that once you’ve booked a trip, it can be quite tricky to know exactly what you’ll need. It’s also quite an art to figure out how to cram it all into one suitcase and it’s definitely not as simple as packing for a beach holiday.

So I’m really pleased to introduce you to this post, as I’ve got all bases covered for planning your ski trip. Whether you’ve booked one or you’re keen to, make sure you bookmark this post for reference. I promise it’ll be useful!

Pre-Trip Prep

Once you’ve booked the trip and set the date, there’s a few things I’d recommend sorting & doing before your trip, just to make everything a little easier:

Get exercising

Skiing and snowboarding can be brutal on your body, especially when you’re there for more than a few days and you’re keen to make the most of the slopes every day. Whether you hit the faux slopes, the gym, the local park for a few runs, you’ll be glad you exercised beforehand and prepared your body!

Practice makes perfect

Although there’s no match for the real mountains when it comes to practicing and learning to ski, you can get some solid practice in at your local ski slope before you go. Ski Club have a good list of UK ones here.

Book your hire

Most ski package holidays offer ski rental options when you book, but if you’re organising your own trip, shop around for the best ski hire deals in your resort before you get there. You don’t want to be trying to sort it out after your journey there! It’s also a good idea to book your transfers or car hire in advance.

Scope out the area

This is more of a general tip, but one that we wish we’d have done before we went away on our first self-catering trip. If you’re chalet-bored/all inclusive, you’ll be fine, but if you’re not, make a list of the best restaurants & bars in the area so you don’t have to pick at random and risk having a bad meal (my actual nightmare!) And remember that TripAdvisor isn’t always an accurate representation of where the best places are.

What To Pack?

Rather than list out everything here, I’ve put together a chatty video of my ski essentials so you can find out which bits to invest in, which features to look out for and where to get the best deals on clothing & equipment.

As an extra bonus, I’ve also created The Ultimate Ski Trip Packing Checklist, which you can download and print out while you’re packing up your suitcase or even for reference when you’re shopping for clothing/ski gear. Let me know if you find it useful, I know I will!